USS Arizona Memorial Closed Indefinitely

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https://www.hawaiimagazine.com/content/uss-arizona-memorial-closed-indefinitely

So it looks like some incompetent people did the repairs and they didn't work out, so the Memorial is closed indefinitely. This sucks big time. They need to get some competent structural engineers out there to get it fixed.

https://www.hawaiimagazine.com/conte...d-indefinitely

BY KEVIN ALLEN MAY 30, 2018
The USS Arizona Memorial, built in 1962 to honor the 1,177 sailors and marines who died aboard the USS Arizona during the bombing of Pearl Harbor, closed indefinitely on May 27th, just one day before Memorial Day.

Concerns started earlier this month when a transportation operator reported cracks on the exterior of the memorial, near the dock and visitor loading ramp. After the National Park Service discussed what was originally supposed to be a relatively easy fix with a team of structural engineers, more extensive issues about the memorial’s foundation were found. According to a statement released by the National Park Service, “the amount of time needed to implement the repairs is unknown.” Although the cause of these damages has not yet been identified, it’s important to note that the USS Arizona Memorial was built in 1962 and sees 4,000 to 5,000 visitors daily.

Although the memorial is currently closed, the Pearl Harbor Visitor Center remains open for business. Guests can still watch the documentary film, then take a harbor tour of Battleship Row in close proximity to the USS Arizona Memorial. Bookstores, gift shops and the Pearl Harbor museums are also open, along with the USS Bowfin Submarine Museum & Park and the Pacific Aviation Museum.
 
My last duty station in the Army was Ft. Shafter, detached duty to Ft. DeRussy. Took Colonel Ford over to Ford Island every Sunday and brought him back on the ferry. Went by the Memorial twice a week, but never on.

Then years later I started going to Oahu once a year and Mrs. Flash and I went to the memorial every time, been on it around 20 times or so and it's one of the most dramatic things I've ever encountered. I get a feeling like the spirits of over 1,000 men are standing there with me.

Haven't been to Oahu in around 20 years now, been going to The Big Island every year but when they said the Memorial would reopen late March 2019 I started making plans to spend a day at the Memorial.

Obviously that's out the window now.
 
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